Khao Naa Gai: A Beloved Thai Dish Comes to Japan
Mango Tree Cafe, a casual Thai dining experience from the renowned Mango Tree brand, is set to tempt palates in Japan with its latest offering: Khao Naa Gai, starting from February 25, 2026. This dish, which translates to 'chicken gravy rice', captures the essence of authentic street food that is deeply rooted in Thai culinary culture. As the 140th anniversary of Japan-Thailand diplomatic relations approaches in 2027, interest in Thai cuisine is on the rise, and Mango Tree Cafe is eager to share this cherished street-style dish with a wider audience.
Khao Naa Gai has become a staple for many in Thailand, making it a perfect transition for those eager to explore the depths of Thai flavors. Priced at just 1,200 JPY (tax included), this dish consists of sautéed ground chicken served atop a bed of rice, smothered in a sweet soy sauce and oyster sauce gravy. To elevate the dish, diners can add chili for a touch of heat or sprinkle roasted peanuts for an extra layer of flavor and crunch. This personalized approach allows each guest to enjoy the dish as mild or as spicy as they desire.
The Appeal of Mango Tree Cafe
Mango Tree Cafe takes pride in bringing authentic Thai dishes to Japan in a casual setting that suits all occasions—whether you are dining with family, friends, or solo. The cafe offers a varied menu, including limited-time lunch specials such as the Street Food Plate, allowing customers to choose their main dish and sides according to what they feel like on that day. The restaurant also provides a diverse a la carte menu that pairs well with drinks, perfect for sharing amongst groups or enjoying as a solo dining experience. The fast-casual pace of the service mirrors the efficiency one would find at a street food stall, ensuring that authentic Thai dishes like Pad Thai or Gai Pad Krapow are served hot and fresh in no time.
Exciting Times Ahead
The introduction of Khao Naa Gai at Mango Tree Cafe marks a significant moment as the restaurant thrives amid the burgeoning 'fourth wave' of Thai cuisine in Japan. With the Mango Tree brand establishing its presence in the Japanese dining scene for nearly twenty-five years, this fresh addition reflects the ongoing love and fascination for Thai flavors among Japanese diners. As the culinary landscape continues to evolve, Mango Tree Cafe remains committed to providing guests with an authentic taste of Thailand in a welcoming atmosphere.
For those interested in other offerings at Mango Tree Cafe, detailed menus and information about various locations are readily available on their official website. Diners can visit different branches to explore whether they prefer a bustling café atmosphere or a cozy dining experience.
Established Thai Culinary Heritage
Mango Tree was founded in Bangkok in 1994, designed from a century-old mansion into a refined dining space that serves authentic Thai cuisine. The Tokyo location, opened in 2002, is celebrated for its commitment to quality and has earned the prestigious 'THAI SELECT Signature' mark from the Thai Ministry of Commerce for excellence in serving authentic Thai food. Today, the Mango Tree family has expanded to include various casual dining options, dedicated takeout services, and locations in food courts, all maintaining the core values of quality and authenticity.
In conclusion, Mango Tree Cafe continues to be an avenue for culinary exploration, offering comforting and heartwarming Thai dishes that transport patrons straight to the bustling street stalls of Thailand, right in the heart of Japan. The launch of Khao Naa Gai is not just a new dish; it is a celebration of culture, community, and continued culinary affection.
Join the celebration of Thai cuisine and experience the flavors of Khao Naa Gai at Mango Tree Cafe starting February 25, 2026!